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Newlyweds receive hate mail over marriage stance

A newlywed couple have become the target of a hate campaign after supporting traditional marriage.

Indulge in the worship songs of yesteryear

Kingsway have announced the release of new compilation, the triple CD Hosanna Gold.

Premier celebrates Men@Work's 100th show

Premier Christian Radio’s Men@Work show celebrates its 100th episode this weekend.

'Supersized', 'bigger bag', 'multipack' - have we forgotten what a normal portion is?

The marketers are doing an excellent job of moving the goalposts and getting us to buy more food

Tax bus tour to raise awareness of tax dodging

Christian Aid and Church Action on Poverty are hitting the road this autumn with their call for tax justice.

Oral Roberts uses Google+ to get interactive with students

Oral Roberts University has come up with an innovative way to connect with current students and those thinking about taking up their studies at the university.

Methodist Church launches interactive web map

The Methodist Church has launched a new web map of its churches across Britain.

And the good guy award goes to ... Tim Tebow!

Tim Tebow wins award for on-pitch conduct and off-pitch professionalism in the face of intense media scrutiny

M&S dishes out body shape advice to boost women's confidence

Marks & Spencer has enlisted the help of five fashion bloggers to help women understand their body shapes and give them the confidence they need to make informed decisions about the dresses they buy.

Australia sees fall in number of Christians

A national census has revealed that while most Australians profess Christianity as a belief, the religion as a whole in the country has been on a steady decline, while the number adherents of Eastern faiths like Buddhism and Hinduism has grown.

New studio focuses on faith-friendly flicks

Bobby Downes is no stranger to faith-friendly films and now he's looking to make even more of them for the global market with the launch of his own studio, EchoLight.

Belief in hell linked to crime rates

A University of Oregon psychologist has found that a country's belief in heaven and hell is related to its crime rates, and that a belief in a punitive God equals less crime while a belief in a forgiving saviour means more crime.

Church of England announces new validation partnership

The Church of England and Durham University have entered into a partnership to provide validation for the education of ministers.

Church defends bishops’ expenses claims

The Church of England has defended the allowances being claimed by bishops to attend sessions of the House of Lords.

From rebel to evangelist

Paul Davies used to be the boy who acted up in front of his friends. Now he takes to the streets to share the Gospel with strangers.

tobyMac and Mark Hall win at BMI awards

Broadcast Music Inc (BMI) celebrated the songwriters and music publishers behind the past year's most-performed songs in Christian music during its annual Christian Music Awards in Nashville on Tuesday.